Coin card



Feb. 28, 1928.

1,660,750 G. HARMOUTH com CARD Filed Feb. 1'0 192.?

Patented Feb. 28, 1928.

irssra'rss GUST HARMOUTH, OF YALE, OKLAHOMA.

com CARD.

Application filed February 10, 1927. Serial No. 167,339.

portions of the cards between the pairs ofslots. The two cards and 7 are secured to This invention relates to cards for holding coins, or other similar objects, so that they invention, a portion 0]": one card being shown removed to expose the inner surface of the other card. .Fig. 2 is a cross-section through the coin card, taken. on the line 22 in Fig. 1.

The coin card is formed of two superposed cards 5 and 7 The card 5 is provided with a series of slots 6 arranged in pairs, the slots of each pair are parallelto each other, and they are of various lengths, and are arranged at various distances apart, to suit coins of different size. p I

The card 7 is provided with pairs of slots 8 are arranged crosswise of the slots 6, so that coins, indicated by the dotted circles 9, can be held in the spaces between the gether at their edges, and at other predeterminedpoints by adhesive material; 10, or they can be secured together by any other approved means. from either side of the coin card through any one of the slots, and they areheld in the spaces provided for them, so that the coins can be transmitted through the mail.

hat I claim is: 1 1. A coin card, comprising two similar superposed cards secured together at predetermined points, each card being provided with slots arranged in pairs, the pairs 0f The coins can be inserted slots of one card being arranged crosswise of and overlapping the pairs of slots of the other card toform spaces for the coins.

2. A coin card as set forth in claiml, the

two' cards being secured together around their edges and at predetermined interveninpgpoints by adhesive material. 8, similar to the slots 6; and the slots In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature. r

I GUST HARMOUTH. 

